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Warburgia: The Candida Killer


Warburgia Salutaris
60x100mg Tablets - $29.95
May aid in providing relief for:
bacterial, fungal, and yeast infections
Active Ingredients:
Warburgia salutaris leaf: 100mg
Tableted with Dicalcium phosphate, starch and magnesium stearate.

Warburgia Salutaris Leaves
Organically Grown

Temporarily Out Of Stock


Warburgia Salutaris (Canellaceae) mulanga, manaka (Venda);
shibaha (Tsonga); isibhaha (Zulu); pepper-bark tree (English); peperbasboom (Afrikaans)


This tree is one of the great tonics and panaceas of southern Africa - its specific name salutaris means "salutary to health". The bark is generally used, and it is usually taken orally in a powdered form, or as infusions and decoctions. The inner bark is extremely pungent, hence the English common name pepperbark tree. Warburgia is used as a tonic for all health conditions, including fever, malaria, colds and 'flu, as an expectorant in coughs, and as a natural antibiotic to treat chest infections productive of purulent sputum (Solomon Mahlaba, pers. comm.), for venereal diseases, and for abdominal pain and constipation. It has been used to treat cancer (Isaac Mayeng, pers. comm.), rheumatism and stomach ulcers; is applied topically to cuts on the: temples for headache; and has been used as an aphrodisiac. The bark or root bark, which has a strong peppery taste, is used.

This is a popular and widely used remedy for coughs, colds and chest complaints. It is particularly sought after for a serious cough productive of purulent sputum. The numerous other ailments for which it is used include influenza, rheumatism, malaria, venereal diseases, headache, toothache and gastric ulcers. Cold-water infusions of the powdered bark are taken orally as expectorants, or it is smoked as a cough and cold remedy. The bark contains numerous drimane sesquiterpenoids such as warburganal and polygodial. It is also said to contain mannitol.

The activity of Warburgia bark seems to be due to the drimanes, which are biologically active, potent insect antifeedants and which also show antibacterial and anti-ulcer activity. Mannitol is used medicinally (for dyspepsia and as a diuretic) and also in human nutrition and as a sweetener for diabetics. Plants from this family were used as a mild aromatic bitter. A mixture of the powdered bark of Canella alba with aloes has been used as an emmenagogue.

For more information see the following references:
Trees of Southern Africa. Struik, Cape Town - Coates Palgrave, K.
Field Guide to the Trees of the Kruger National Park - Van Wyk, P.
Naturafrica - the Herhalist Handbook - Pujol, J.
The Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of Southern and Eastern Africa. 2nd edition - Watt, J.M. & Breyer-Brandwijk, M.G.
Plants used for stress-related ailments in traditional Zulu, Xhosa and Sotho medicine. Part I: Plants used for headaches - Hutchings, A. & Van Staden, J.
Zulu Medicinal Plants - Hutchings, A.
The Extra Pharmacopoeia. 26th edition. Pharmaceutical Press, London - Martindale

The pungent inner bark of the Pepperbark tree is the most valuable and well known of the natural African antimicrobials, and both the bark and leaves have been used, equally successfully, for centuries. Warburgia has traditionally been used to treat yeast infections (such as Candida albicans – the cause of oral, oesophageal and vaginal thrush), as well as all kinds of fungal, bacterial (including Escherichia coli), parasitic and protozoal infections. It is a very effective treatment for cystitis and bladder infections and is an excellent natural antibiotic in general. Warburgia is also a good adjunct to allopathic antibiotic treatment if chosen. It is a first-rate treatment for headaches, the common cold and influenza, and is particularly effective for healing conditions of the respiratory system, including treating coughs, chest congestion (being a superb expectorant) and bronchial infections / bronchitis. It is also very effective for clearing the sinuses. In addition, Warburgia has traditionally found use as an aphrodisiac, in treating malaria, mouth and gastric ulcers, dermatological disorders, rheumatism, various sexually transmitted diseases, constipation and, due to it’s general analgesic qualities, even toothache. When used at the recommended dose there are no documented side-effects. There are also no known contraindications or drug interactions. Do not use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.



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